Real Estate Dispute Resolution - Associate/Senior Associate

Posted 6 days 12 hours ago by Michael Page (UK)

Permanent
Not Specified
Other
Oxfordshire, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 1
Job Description
  • Join a nationally recognised, award-winning legal team
  • Work on high-value, complex disputes with top-tier clients

About Our Client

This opportunity is with a forward-thinking, Top 70 UK law firm known for its entrepreneurial approach and client-focused service. They have earned accolades such as Times Best Law Firm and the Law Society's Lexcel quality mark. They offer a collaborative culture, ongoing development, and genuine work-life balance.

Job Description

The Real Estate Disputes Associate/Senior Associate will be:

  • Managing a diverse caseload of real estate litigation matters
  • Advising clients on landlord and tenant issues, rights of light, boundary disputes, nuisance, vacant possession strategies as well as other matters
  • Collaborating with the property transactional, construction, and planning teams
  • Supporting and supervising junior team members across offices
  • Playing a key role in client relationships and business development initiatives


The Successful Applicant

The Real Estate Disputes Associate/Senior Associate should be:

  • A solicitor or equivalent with 2+ years PQE in real estate litigation
  • Experienced in County Court, Lands Tribunal, and First-tier Tribunal proceedings
  • Commercially aware, confident in managing high-value client matters
  • Able to manage their own caseload and work autonomously
  • A strong team player with excellent communication and client care skills
  • Ambitious, proactive, and detail-oriented


What's on Offer

  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • Hybrid working
  • Comprehensive benefits package (including generous holiday allowance, private medical, gym membership contribution etc)
  • Supportive, innovative working environment with genuine career progression
  • Access to a national network of top-tier litigators and full-service legal teams